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CCRC studies community colleges because they provide critical access to postsecondary education and are uniquely positioned to promote equity and social mobility in the United States. Our mission is to conduct research that helps these institutions strengthen opportunities and improve outcomes for their students, particularly those from underserved populations.

Join our team of researchers and dedicated support staff as we work to address some of the most pressing problems facing community colleges and their students.

For an overview of employee benefits, visit the Teachers College Human Resources website.

Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

At CCRC, we believe that our diversity is essential to our success, and we aim to cultivate a respectful and inclusive environment where all employees are empowered to do their best work. Part of your responsibilities will be to serve on working groups to support CCRC’s equity mission through our research and through our organizational policies and practices.

CCRC at Teachers College is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. CCRC does not discriminate, and all qualified applications will receive consideration without regard to race; color; national origin; religion; creed; sex or gender (including sex stereotyping and gender identity or expression); sexual orientation; citizenship status; pregnancy; disability; age; military or veteran status; marital or partnership status; genetic information, genetic predisposition, or carrier status; prior unemployment status; consumer credit history; status as a victim of domestic violence, sex offenses, or stalking; or any other category protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Legal work authorization is required.

Current Openings

Senior Research Assistant

The Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Teachers College, Columbia University, studies community colleges because they provide critical access to postsecondary education and are uniquely positioned to promote equity and social mobility in the United States. Our mission is to conduct research that helps these institutions strengthen opportunities and improve outcomes for their students, particularly those from underserved populations.

CCRC is seeking a part-time Senior Research Assistant to support quantitative research projects in the transitions program area. Current work in this area focuses on access, transition to and completion of degrees of high value and its potential to foster social mobility and economic opportunities, particularly among underserved populations. The position’s responsibilities include supporting senior staff, participating in data collection, management, and analysis, and assisting in the preparation of project-related reports, presentations, and publications. Candidates should have experience working with large datasets, have a strong background in quantitative methods, and have demonstrated skills using data analytic tools such as Excel, Stata, R, and/or Tableau. Prior experience in project management is strongly desired.

The position may begin immediately and is based in New York City, though the position may be remote or hybrid remote given Teachers College policies related to the pandemic. Please find the application link at ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/employment and include a cover letter, resume, and coding and/or data dashboard sample with your application.

Responsibilities:

Research planning and management

  • Co-lead aspects of the design of existing research projects
  • Draft and revise research-related documents, including study prospectus and data collection materials
  • Maintain records related to the progress of research and activities
  • Assist with the organization and execution of research team meetings (e.g., draft agendas, organize formal note-taking and task-setting)
  • Contribute to team meetings in substantive ways
  • Independently respond to internal and external requests for information
  • Participate in project updates for funders

Data management, collection, and analysis

  • Lead data cleaning and coding
  • Lead or co-lead aspects of data collection activities
  • Use data analysis software or data organizing techniques to manage and analyze data
  • Co-lead data analysis using statistical, econometric, and causal inference methods
  • Extrapolate research findings from data analysis
  • Ensure data documentation, organization, and security

Writing

  • Draft and revise analytic memos and reports
  • Contribute to the development of report storylines
  • Co-author study reports and other written products
  • Participate in the CCRC internal paper review process

Dissemination and Public Relations

  • Present research findings at meetings and conferences under the supervision of senior project staff

CCRC service

  • Participate in Center events and professional development activities
  • As required, serve on working groups to support CCRC’s equity mission and other organizational priorities

Minimum Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or advanced graduate training in economics, public policy, education policy or equivalent social science degree
  • Experience with managing data and quantitative/statistical software
  • Advanced proficiency with Stata and R
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
  • Experience drafting and revising research papers and articles, either independently or as part of a team
  • Excellent organizational and analytical skills
  • Outstanding oral and written communication skills
  • Track record of delivering high-quality work product under deadline
  • Good judgment, reliability, ability to work effectively independently and as part of a team

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Knowledge of community colleges, higher education, and issues of access to and success in postsecondary education
  • Graduate-level coursework in economic policy, empirical methods, or program evaluation
  • Experience working with large administrative datasets (student data from postsecondary institutions).

CCRC at Teachers College is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. CCRC does not discriminate, and all qualified applications will receive consideration without regard to race; color; national origin; religion; creed; sex or gender (including sex stereotyping and gender identity or expression); sexual orientation; citizenship status; pregnancy; disability; age; military or veteran status; marital or partnership status; genetic information, genetic predisposition, or carrier status; prior unemployment status; consumer credit history; status as a victim of domestic violence, sex offenses, or stalking; or any other category protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Legal work authorization is required.